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they're dumping stocks and investing in u.s. treasuries. that's not a good thing for the u.s. economy when people become risk averse. >> absolutely. real quick on the dividend story. if dividends go much higher because of this fiscal cliff, you think that dictates people's behavior in will they stay away from dividend stocks? will companies report fewer dividends? >> well, i hope not. i mean, you know, when the people that -- if taxes go up, the people that get hurt are the people that are retiring, that have saved all their life to be in a position to do something else. i mean, if you're 55, 60 years old today and you had saved and done all the right things all your life and now you're getting 2% on your bonds and not much on your equity returns, you can't retire. you got to go back to work. so a lot of this is hurting the very people that some of these policies are supposed to help. >> absolutely. very well put. george, nice to have you on the program. >> well, thank you, maria. >> we so appreciate it. george roberts is the co-founder and co-ceo of kkr. we're in the final st
they're dumping stocks and investing in u.s. treasuries. that's not a good thing for the u.s. economy when people become risk averse. >> absolutely. real quick on the dividend story. if dividends go much higher because of this fiscal cliff, you think that dictates people's behavior in will they stay away from dividend stocks? will companies report fewer dividends? >> well, i hope not. i mean, you know, when the people that -- if taxes go up, the people that get hurt are the people...
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but the iea says that the u.s. is going to overtake saudi arabia as the top oil producer in the world by 2020. then by 2035, just about two decades from now, we will see our reliance on middle eastern oil completely gone. in fact we will become completely self-sufficient in terms of our energy needs. how will this happen? what is the road to our energy independence? well, we've already seen it happening. we've already seen conventional oil and gas production start to taper off and we're getting that oil and gas from unconventional sources, from fracking. and that is increasing dramatically. in fact, nearly half of the global production that we're seeing in natural gas in particular through 2035 is going to come from unconventional gas, according to the international energy agency, and majority of that will come from the united states. so what does this mean for the dploe global energy trade? it means we're going to see a build-up and diversification of oil and gas that's going to change that landscape as well. in f
but the iea says that the u.s. is going to overtake saudi arabia as the top oil producer in the world by 2020. then by 2035, just about two decades from now, we will see our reliance on middle eastern oil completely gone. in fact we will become completely self-sufficient in terms of our energy needs. how will this happen? what is the road to our energy independence? well, we've already seen it happening. we've already seen conventional oil and gas production start to taper off and we're getting...
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deal and downward pressure on the economy in the first half of 2013, yields are going to go down for u.s. treasuries, high-grade market backed securities. you are going to benefit from that. the euro's downward move is going to get accelerated because the dollar will be king under those circumstances. >> what about etfs? is it obviously matters right now how things are taxed and etfs are considered more tax officials. >> they are considered more tax efficient. they are going tonight beneficiaries of any of these tax related fears that are there, mandy. but i would argue to set aside the tax aspect they are going to all benefit from it. the final point in terms of what you need to be prepared for -- gold price. we have seen that coming down. we saw that go down quite a bit. i've been very bearish on gold price for the last year and i think we are going well below $1,600. >> that's quite a lot of everything being thrown out with the kitchen sink. thank you very much. >>> remember the race to $1,000 a share between apple, google and priceline? it may now be a race down to $500. look at that
deal and downward pressure on the economy in the first half of 2013, yields are going to go down for u.s. treasuries, high-grade market backed securities. you are going to benefit from that. the euro's downward move is going to get accelerated because the dollar will be king under those circumstances. >> what about etfs? is it obviously matters right now how things are taxed and etfs are considered more tax officials. >> they are considered more tax efficient. they are going tonight...
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>> this is tightly organized theaters just like conventions are here in the u.s. no party hats or streamers or bloorngs but it's really a similar show for the media. the real negotiations happen behind closed doors and most of them as much as a month or more than a month ago. in china, the thing to know is that decisions like these are made by consensus among a group of people that number in the hundreds and not in the single digit which is means it's an average of a bunch of opinions which means it's quite stable relative to a personality-driven election like in the u.s. there are three factions in play in china right now. the the hu and wen factions worked through the provinces to become leaders and they're the reformers. the second group is the jiang zemin group and jiang was the president before hu who left in 2002. he was widely viewed that on his death bed he's made a resurgence and this convention is basically the jiang zemin crowd known as the shanghai gang in china taking over the china. the children of the original revolutionary leaders and xi is one of
>> this is tightly organized theaters just like conventions are here in the u.s. no party hats or streamers or bloorngs but it's really a similar show for the media. the real negotiations happen behind closed doors and most of them as much as a month or more than a month ago. in china, the thing to know is that decisions like these are made by consensus among a group of people that number in the hundreds and not in the single digit which is means it's an average of a bunch of opinions...
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chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be traced back to something called "credit default swaps." they were traded in a risky shadow market, and they were at the heart of the financial meltdown. [ticking] >> it has tentacles as wide as anything i've seen. i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the largest threat to the u.s. economy. >> meredith whitney was talking back in 2010 about a then- looming financial crisis involving state and local governments across the country. it was a debt crisis which some people believe could derail the recovery and require another big bailout package tha
chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be...
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>> u.s.-based companies. i'm looking for companies whose primary operations are in the u.s. as opposed to emerging markets xhshgs is how i felt for the last few years. i think sectors such as pharma, specialty and big pharma, i think reit sector is very interesting because they can take advantage of the low treasury rates, and i think in the tech space there are a few opportunities but very selective to a handful of companies. >> i'm going to look at you here, joe. bellwether stocks and what they say about the nature of the market. years ago ibm was the bellwether stock. for years general electric, our former parent company, was the bellwether. now apple is with this huge rally today. i know you're a little skeptical about what this rally's employ tod -- about today. but do you follow it? >> i think everybody will agree on the cause but it's the longevity is where i take issue. apple will remain a proxy just because it has, obviously, enormous cash hoard. people are talking about what the dividend will look like. is that going to grow? plus we're only a few week as way from
>> u.s.-based companies. i'm looking for companies whose primary operations are in the u.s. as opposed to emerging markets xhshgs is how i felt for the last few years. i think sectors such as pharma, specialty and big pharma, i think reit sector is very interesting because they can take advantage of the low treasury rates, and i think in the tech space there are a few opportunities but very selective to a handful of companies. >> i'm going to look at you here, joe. bellwether stocks...
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right now it does look like europe and in the u.s. that they're profits are going down. >> does this firm get smaller, jay? your firm is reporting that layoffs at groupon are happening. is this the beginning of the end for the company? these layoffs. >> it's got to cut a few jobs here. it's got to shrink down a little bit. obviously, it's struggling. i would bring up the point he just mentioned about the brand awareness. think about that. groupon is number one. it is the number one brand. it has the greatest brand awareness. these are the results you get with great brand awareness. what does that mean? what else can it did? it has to figure out something else. then when it has to figure out something else, that means it has to figure out something else. it's not going what it's known for doing. >> you know, silicon valley entrepreneur told me yesterday that he's positive about facebook. i want you to hear what he said about mark zuckerberg and get your reaction. >> i think he's not only one of the best technology industry ceos, i thin
right now it does look like europe and in the u.s. that they're profits are going down. >> does this firm get smaller, jay? your firm is reporting that layoffs at groupon are happening. is this the beginning of the end for the company? these layoffs. >> it's got to cut a few jobs here. it's got to shrink down a little bit. obviously, it's struggling. i would bring up the point he just mentioned about the brand awareness. think about that. groupon is number one. it is the number one...
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walmart posts u.s. comps of 1.5%, shy of the street's estimates but within the retailer's guidance range. since allegations of foreign corrupt practice act violations surfaced surrounding walmart's operations in mexico, the retailer has enhanced its compliance programs globally and now says in its 8-k -- "inquiries or investigations regarding allegations of potential fcpa violations have commenced in a number of foreign markets where they operate including, but not limited to, brazil, china and india." >> courtney, we should mention walmart's biggest rival target also came through with results today and also missed on the sales estimates i think i'm right in saying. >> that's right. i think what's really going on here is we are talking about a consumer that's still struggling in this economic environment. unemployment has gotten better but it's still around 8%. we've got this fiscal cliff looming. yes, the holidays are around the corner so that's what many retailers are banking on. but beyond that it's
walmart posts u.s. comps of 1.5%, shy of the street's estimates but within the retailer's guidance range. since allegations of foreign corrupt practice act violations surfaced surrounding walmart's operations in mexico, the retailer has enhanced its compliance programs globally and now says in its 8-k -- "inquiries or investigations regarding allegations of potential fcpa violations have commenced in a number of foreign markets where they operate including, but not limited to, brazil,...
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again the fiscal fears here in the u.s. are definitely supporting the gold price. we have seen gold perform relatively well this week. in fact, it's probably one of the best performing commodities here at the nymex and we are seeing new buyers coming in to the gold market as well. that's what traders are telling me looking at contracts beyond this year, into 2013. so that is also supportive. copper prices meanwhile are falling even though we got positive data out of china on industrial production. the fears again of the fiscal cliff certainly outweighing what we're seeing in china at the moment. there's been a lot of action the last hour or so in the energy market, particularly in rbon gasoline futures here. keep your eye on natural gas. it is going to get a little warmer here on the east coast causing a little slide in gas futures. >>> bertha coombs has a "market flash." >> standard energy stock hitting a new low today despite they did report record production yesterday. one of their big shareholders, tpg axon hedge fund is calling for big changes there on the boa
again the fiscal fears here in the u.s. are definitely supporting the gold price. we have seen gold perform relatively well this week. in fact, it's probably one of the best performing commodities here at the nymex and we are seeing new buyers coming in to the gold market as well. that's what traders are telling me looking at contracts beyond this year, into 2013. so that is also supportive. copper prices meanwhile are falling even though we got positive data out of china on industrial...
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also looking into terms of u.s. economic data from durable goods to what happens with the gdp data on thursday. then we have at the end of the week china's official pmi data. all of that will be very important for the gold price as we also continue to talk about the fiscal cliff. a lot of traders see bullish momentum in gold because of that. barclays saying we could see $1,810 for the gold price in the fourth quarter. as far as the other metals, we are looking at a mixed picture. copper will be key as well to see if the gains we've seen over the two weeks continue. back to you. >>> we're on the downside here on the floor of the nyse. mary thompson joins me, although we're off of our worst levels of the day. some improvements. >> it's not really a surprise we're down today because traders said coming in to this we looked a little overbought, we had such a big move in the markets on frooird. basically we're seeing today techs pick up where they left off on friday, meaning they're one of the better performing sectors.
also looking into terms of u.s. economic data from durable goods to what happens with the gdp data on thursday. then we have at the end of the week china's official pmi data. all of that will be very important for the gold price as we also continue to talk about the fiscal cliff. a lot of traders see bullish momentum in gold because of that. barclays saying we could see $1,810 for the gold price in the fourth quarter. as far as the other metals, we are looking at a mixed picture. copper will be...
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mercedes, how much is being driven, taking production out of the europe and china, and pushing it into the u.s., and then pushing inkrechbtives. >> i think that's a big product of it. we have a new e.s. this year, so i think we'll get closer, so there's no doubt that the cost of currency playing a big part in this. >> will i chase them, raise incentives for your luxury brands? >> no, it's not worth chasing. it's important that we take care of one customer at a time, sell the volumes we need to sell. >> real quick, we're here at the prius stand. you guys are standing by your position that hybrids is where it's at. >> yes, we are. the market is about 3% hybrid, we're about 14%. we'll continue to push hybrids. >> jim lentz, with his first on cnbc interview here at the auto show. >> thank thank you very much. >>> stef, you like the parts suppliers? >> i was just going to mention, the fuel emission standard changes borg-warner helps to make those parts, so i think you'll see continued secular growth in that theme. that's the name i like. the stock is done on the backlog weakness. i like that story.
mercedes, how much is being driven, taking production out of the europe and china, and pushing it into the u.s., and then pushing inkrechbtives. >> i think that's a big product of it. we have a new e.s. this year, so i think we'll get closer, so there's no doubt that the cost of currency playing a big part in this. >> will i chase them, raise incentives for your luxury brands? >> no, it's not worth chasing. it's important that we take care of one customer at a time, sell the...
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u.s. is on negative outlook. s&p already downgraded. >> i think that we all kind of remember what happened -- i think that the big worry on the left side would be i think listen, nothing happened. interest rates went down again. that's a scare tactic. i'll use a scare tactic. $600 billion in new taxes january 1. that's reality. >> unemployment going back to 9.1 if this happens. that's a number that gets your attention. the "times" does a nice piece about fix the debt group. groups of very large companies trying to weigh in on their own side with ads. i don't know if we have them right now. nike with a mock nike ad that says just fix it. mcdonald's saying i'm fixing it. >> home depot. we can fix it. >> that group raised a lot of money over the last year or so. $30 million, $40 million, more than you might have anticipated to mount this public campaign. >> dave is doing a lot of great things. ceo of honeywell. wants to put aside -- i don't know if he's a democrat or republican. i know he's a
u.s. is on negative outlook. s&p already downgraded. >> i think that we all kind of remember what happened -- i think that the big worry on the left side would be i think listen, nothing happened. interest rates went down again. that's a scare tactic. i'll use a scare tactic. $600 billion in new taxes january 1. that's reality. >> unemployment going back to 9.1 if this happens. that's a number that gets your attention. the "times" does a nice piece about fix the debt...
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you can get to 80% of the u.s. in two hours or less. then we've got wonderful businesses like the ones that you're interviewing today. we've got the fourth largest concentration of fortune 500s in america. >> and the lowest relative cost of doing business of any of the top ten metro areas. but stock returns are one thing, mr. mayor. transforming that into income gains, into job growth in the private sector, into reducing unemployment, that's another story. you still got some work to do. >> we have a lot of work to do but we've come from 10.2% 208.2% right now in the last quarter adding about 19,000 jobs. our trends are moving in the right direction. we just got a huge decision from the federal government regarding deepening the port of savannah. so it will be ready for -- >> how will that help atlanta? >> it's huge because all of that cargo and freight that comes in internationally is dispersed through the metro system adding a nice claire of blue collar jobs and jobs that require technical skills as well, feeds in to the airport. we ha
you can get to 80% of the u.s. in two hours or less. then we've got wonderful businesses like the ones that you're interviewing today. we've got the fourth largest concentration of fortune 500s in america. >> and the lowest relative cost of doing business of any of the top ten metro areas. but stock returns are one thing, mr. mayor. transforming that into income gains, into job growth in the private sector, into reducing unemployment, that's another story. you still got some work to do....
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. >>> what happens to the dollar if lawmakers can't prevent the u.s. from falling off the fiscal cliff? we'll get the worst case scenario when we come back. >>> welcome back. kbw declaring a special $2 a share dividend becoming the latest company in a growing list so far. 174 companies have announced special dividends in november according to s&p. that's a new record. who are some potential issuers on deck? >> goldman sachs back in september put out a note that i think really got this conversation going. the one name they mentioned on there that has not yet done the special dividend is mastercard. doc was talking about it before reaching new levels today. i think mastercard is a name that you could focus on. >> when you own a stock and they announce a special dividend it is great but the problem with chasing them is once the thing goes "x" dividend, typically the price will adjust. it is not necessarily a great short term trade. i'd focus more on consistent dividend paying as opposed to special dividend. >> google's on my list. $50 billion in cash. at
. >>> what happens to the dollar if lawmakers can't prevent the u.s. from falling off the fiscal cliff? we'll get the worst case scenario when we come back. >>> welcome back. kbw declaring a special $2 a share dividend becoming the latest company in a growing list so far. 174 companies have announced special dividends in november according to s&p. that's a new record. who are some potential issuers on deck? >> goldman sachs back in september put out a note that i...
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not in the u.s. it requires a company focused on daily deals to have a huge sales force and then incredibly dense amount of offers within a locale so that the offers you receive in your e-mails don't seem completely irrelevant. that offer density is something that is very hard for a second or third or 50th player in the space to put forth. that's why living social is cutting back trying to focus on things that are profitable. if you're the biggest which groupon is by a long shot still, they can make it work. it's not perhaps being run optimally today and i'm sure they'll try to make that change over the course of the next year, but that offer density they have it and they have the sales force and they're not shrinking in the u.s. outside of the u.s. it doesn't seem to be working. >> i'm trying to count the number of companies you have seen start up and go public and you name it. if being first and being biggest isn't enough, does that change the way startups have to think from now on? >> i think this
not in the u.s. it requires a company focused on daily deals to have a huge sales force and then incredibly dense amount of offers within a locale so that the offers you receive in your e-mails don't seem completely irrelevant. that offer density is something that is very hard for a second or third or 50th player in the space to put forth. that's why living social is cutting back trying to focus on things that are profitable. if you're the biggest which groupon is by a long shot still, they can...
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they think of the u.s. being center right. and much to joe's chagrin, the u.s. is center right in an election year. fiscal cliff. >> it's fiscally center. i don't know if it's center right. >> martin, what's happening around the globe in terms of you're talking about -- >> i wish i knew because it's very mucky. it's tough. and i think clients have actually gone from looking -- >> i'm looking up the same thing. >> clients have gone from looking at annual for quarterly. i think we saw in september really rapid adjustments by clipts clients. july and august were okay. september was tough. october was better than we thought. but it's very uncertain. they're finding it very difficult to predict consumer behavior in the short term. >> and as a result they're pulling back? >> as a result they're being very cautious. so while you have the fiddling this washington and we saw that in the summer of 2011, exactly the same situation -- >> do you blame this on the fiscal cliff in part? >> it's part of it. we talk about four gray swans, eurozone, middle east, china, hard/soft
they think of the u.s. being center right. and much to joe's chagrin, the u.s. is center right in an election year. fiscal cliff. >> it's fiscally center. i don't know if it's center right. >> martin, what's happening around the globe in terms of you're talking about -- >> i wish i knew because it's very mucky. it's tough. and i think clients have actually gone from looking -- >> i'm looking up the same thing. >> clients have gone from looking at annual for...
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ceo mike jeffries notes, our u.s. chain store business posted healthy growth on top of strong quarter a year ago and we saw a trend improvement in international business. the question is whether it's a one-off anomaly type quarter origining of renewed strength for teen retailer. the shorts are covering and others are jumping in, too. shares up almost 27%. carl? >> what's amazing, it just gets us back to where we were a couple months ago. incredible story. >>> facebook a big mover. stock breaking previous patterns and actually jumping on its third lock-up expiration. julia has been on the phone with analysts with details about why it's different this time. >> good morning. today is the biggest lock-up expiration for facebook shares. over 80 million a0 million are e market. it it means institutional investors, former employees and investors who bought on the secondary market, and another 31 million in restricted stock units owned by employees who owned prior to 2011. the stock today is soaring for a couple of reasons. t
ceo mike jeffries notes, our u.s. chain store business posted healthy growth on top of strong quarter a year ago and we saw a trend improvement in international business. the question is whether it's a one-off anomaly type quarter origining of renewed strength for teen retailer. the shorts are covering and others are jumping in, too. shares up almost 27%. carl? >> what's amazing, it just gets us back to where we were a couple months ago. incredible story. >>> facebook a big...
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we're confident we can sell more than all the cars in the u.s. without a shadow of a doubt. >> real quick. christmastime is the time of year when luxury seams go through the roof. why is that here in the united states? you're expecting a big december. >> we're expecting an enormous december with new cars like this and the jaguar f type getting interest as well. i think it's institutionalized. we create a big december. the martin, the lease payments and whole industry gets behind the market. from thanksgiving onwards it really generates a big car market. >> andy goss, president of jaguar and land rover in the united states. sales this year up 18% for land rover here in the u.s. this goes on sale mid-december. carl. >> all right, phil. enjoy l.a. we'll see you in a little bit. senator dick durbin a member of the boles-simpson commission and the so-called gang of eight lag out the progressive case for a bipartisan fiscal cliff deal. we'll bring you headlines as they happen. when we come back, men have a rep utation for hagting to shop. we'll tell yo
we're confident we can sell more than all the cars in the u.s. without a shadow of a doubt. >> real quick. christmastime is the time of year when luxury seams go through the roof. why is that here in the united states? you're expecting a big december. >> we're expecting an enormous december with new cars like this and the jaguar f type getting interest as well. i think it's institutionalized. we create a big december. the martin, the lease payments and whole industry gets behind the...
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the u.s. growing tj max and marshall's and home goods in some smaller markets that they hadn't originally thought they could go into. definitely still think there's room there. >> jennifer, you cover saks as well. do the shorts have something to the story? do they know something that maybe we don't? >> saks did see a slowdown. part of it was related to superstorm sandy. a little over 20% of their business is done in the new york store. i would say 40% of sales are in the northeast. they have been impacted by that. also, you know, i think that maybe we're seeing a little bit of a pause maybe at that high end. maybe kind of more the aspirational customer at the high end. so i think that they're seeing a bit of a slowdown feeling a little bit more than maybe some of their peers that have moderately priced items. >> thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> walmart facing union organized protests at some locations across the country this black friday. among the protesters, some employees wal
the u.s. growing tj max and marshall's and home goods in some smaller markets that they hadn't originally thought they could go into. definitely still think there's room there. >> jennifer, you cover saks as well. do the shorts have something to the story? do they know something that maybe we don't? >> saks did see a slowdown. part of it was related to superstorm sandy. a little over 20% of their business is done in the new york store. i would say 40% of sales are in the northeast....
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now the u.s. you say is behind you say it's not even it's insulting that it's behind us so far behind that i don't even know what to call it australia just unveiled new rules for algo trading and for dark pools and they include mandatory kill switches. they want to avoid a flash crash like the us had two thousand and ten meanwhile the us is still catching up from the flash crash in years later but what about this proposal for like a kill switch because we've heard a call for that in the us in the s.c.c. call for that is that something we should have or are there unintended consequences that would make it bad well first of all that's networking want to want the fact that we don't have them in the first place is that the whole topic why would you mean you don't know how to turn somebody off really ok the second thing is trading happens so fast now i mean we see events where a big star played games and will go two percent back in two seconds so you sort of set it back in two seconds seconds and wow a
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who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the future and get the news the mainstream misses without up close election coverage of the u.s. election up close on and off the dotcom. judges waiting vaults fifteen goods. two counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. and a live. but why is the bride in a bad mood. now to tell the group the want. of the role is a done deal. culture is that so much of a given to each musician a person trying to hide from the marquesas democracy promotion the export of a universal set of values or if a means to change and control the global water twenty years out. pretty tasty free sports free to make money free. free. free. old free broadcast live video for your media project c.d.o. dadar t. dot com. he will be here reading it. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers come down and actually get. their narrative there's. a good dose of not a rarity here so stupid criticism so it's not the done and we want people to be able to use the if it's going to take tim
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take the wheel as the u.s. drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage the u.s. election up close. and. secret laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated. mission to teach the creation of. this is why you should watch only. the hosts of the twenty one certificate. see. such. a. dog. days it. takes. to see if it's so true. excuse. me. that they believe to be creating it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the naysayers. and actually get. their narrative there's. a close they still cannot see her still stinging criticism. of the dutch. and we want people to be able to live in the same time. but we can't force we're not ready. because we see in their. field of vision. it is organization of the center for the new american dream. were created. i. can still put in a pinch you know i don't see this intervention at the end you only see all the same stuff and then they sit around somebody who has issues. and problems and they talk about you know how badly that pers
take the wheel as the u.s. drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage the u.s. election up close. and. secret laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated. mission to teach the creation of. this is why you should watch only. the hosts of the twenty one certificate. see. such. a. dog. days it. takes. to see if it's so true. excuse. me. that they believe to be creating it as we go. and i think that until the people who are the...
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under a contract with the u.s. army's intelligence and security command titan is over four thousand linguists that provided valuable mission critical services titan is the company that provides the link was and continues to drive the linguists throughout iraq they're the biggest provider in this business. they were so desperate to get people to fill these positions as translators that they were just hiring anybody that. approached somebody and obviously had command of the english language in addition to the arabic language or first the or whatever it may have been the toughest people who maybe spoke the language but. was broken but could not read it a right. english. and they were they will know given a test no one was given a test i was never given a test but this a was given was a phone conversation from minute. a small thing which was supplied by did work closely with titan all year long while i was in iraq. and i can say that a lot of the translators were trained at all there was no ledgers there was no soldier
under a contract with the u.s. army's intelligence and security command titan is over four thousand linguists that provided valuable mission critical services titan is the company that provides the link was and continues to drive the linguists throughout iraq they're the biggest provider in this business. they were so desperate to get people to fill these positions as translators that they were just hiring anybody that. approached somebody and obviously had command of the english language in...
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citizens has he been killed u.s. soldiers in terrorist attacks suddenly in the middle of the war on terror gets pardon how does that happen for a lobby how does that happen money campaign contributions niemi k. basically took that script and they said well what it could offer you that was successful he started lobbying aggressively they took some other steps to it's impossible to discount those but the emmy kay went on a very aggressive lobbying campaign and within just a couple of years was successful gets taken off the terrorist watch list suddenly and this is a group that we do know committed terrorist acts will we know for a fact that they did and so you see the power of lobbying when you see these cases like the in the k. like elected office libya is really can fundamentally change the way that we perceive foreign policy and it can change outcomes and they're not always for the good regardless of what you think about the in the u.k. this was not the decision we had before that lobbying effort started and it's bi
citizens has he been killed u.s. soldiers in terrorist attacks suddenly in the middle of the war on terror gets pardon how does that happen for a lobby how does that happen money campaign contributions niemi k. basically took that script and they said well what it could offer you that was successful he started lobbying aggressively they took some other steps to it's impossible to discount those but the emmy kay went on a very aggressive lobbying campaign and within just a couple of years was...
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the wheel is the u.s. drives into the future. get the news the mainstream missives with up close election coverage the u.s. election up close. and also the dot com i mean so familiar city in europe and the hosts of the twenty fourteen winter olympics. see. such. a. dog this. is a. sitcom. see it's so true. we've. seen. such. a i.
the wheel is the u.s. drives into the future. get the news the mainstream missives with up close election coverage the u.s. election up close. and also the dot com i mean so familiar city in europe and the hosts of the twenty fourteen winter olympics. see. such. a. dog this. is a. sitcom. see it's so true. we've. seen. such. a i.
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if it is a foreign bank or government they really cash it in most of what the u.s. owes is to itself held by the federal reserve it is quite possible for the government to shut down the fed and start up a new one or change the rules a family with a bank can't do that no family can't tell the bank to print money to pay their bills doesn't i really wish they could but just because the government arguably can make its own rules print its own money doesn't mean that there's a free lunch that wealth is being confiscated from somewhere from someone and that's what we take issue with now i say if a mirror said i had to get close to the screen to believe my after reading guest names can't wait he was talking about this marker calendar it's coming up if we have the graphic oh yes there it is ok so this is the post-election economy it is a panel that i will actually be moderating with john. barry ritholtz and other great big names i'll be doing it next week it will air on the twentieth so check out our facebook and market calendar and that is all we have time for thank you so
if it is a foreign bank or government they really cash it in most of what the u.s. owes is to itself held by the federal reserve it is quite possible for the government to shut down the fed and start up a new one or change the rules a family with a bank can't do that no family can't tell the bank to print money to pay their bills doesn't i really wish they could but just because the government arguably can make its own rules print its own money doesn't mean that there's a free lunch that wealth...
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i'm in sochi the u.s. city in europe on the host of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. signs. thank you. so much. thank you the. dog days are. the pride days it. makes common. to see it's so true. claimed. the world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. my show would be so much brighter if you moved my son from phones to pressure and so. he starts on t.v. dot com. we. believe. we're reading it. and i think that to look people who are the naysayers. and actually get all their narrative there's. a good dose of not a rarity here still stinging criticism world but so does. everyone people to be able to do so if it's going to take time but. we can't force we're not ready to. because we see a better world. we have a vision for. this organization but the second that a new american dream. were created. is somehow put in a bid to not. have to see this item mentioned at the end you know the show you all the same stuff and then they sit around somebody who has issues and problems and they talk about you know how badly that person ha
i'm in sochi the u.s. city in europe on the host of the twenty fourteen winter the picket. signs. thank you. so much. thank you the. dog days are. the pride days it. makes common. to see it's so true. claimed. the world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. my show would be so much brighter if you moved my son from phones to pressure and so. he starts on t.v. dot com. we. believe. we're reading it. and i think that to look people who are...
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and it is meant to be isolated by the u.s. and israel. they don't want to see hamas see anything to do with the slightest bit of fresh air. we saw leaders beating the door down to stand shoulder and shoulder with hamas. obviously, the unbelievable thing was how well egypt worked and got this deal. everyone know that it is egypt and the new president and this government made this happen. >> thank you very much indeed. coming up next. giuliani comes up to talk about whether this cease fire will hold. >>> i would like especially to thank president obama for his unreserved support for israel's actions in the operation and for the right to defend itself as the support for the iron dome systems. >> thanking president obama for standing by it's side during the fighting but did the white hou handle the situation effectively? >> welcome. how are you? i want to read you a tweet. president obama's steady support of the situation helped to solve the situation. >> donald trump. the fact that he has gone on record assaying that would indicate that it w
and it is meant to be isolated by the u.s. and israel. they don't want to see hamas see anything to do with the slightest bit of fresh air. we saw leaders beating the door down to stand shoulder and shoulder with hamas. obviously, the unbelievable thing was how well egypt worked and got this deal. everyone know that it is egypt and the new president and this government made this happen. >> thank you very much indeed. coming up next. giuliani comes up to talk about whether this cease fire...
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everywhere you look at what happens if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff then what are politicians going to do to avert the fiscal cliff and can they come to an agreement let's step back out of this narrative that the u.s. has to avert this cliff in order to avoid recession and doesn't really matter long term mike whether we go off the fiscal cliff or not. no it doesn't it's just a little more pain now or a whole bunch more later this fiscal cliff they're talking about it's like it just appeared there in front of us and the whole thing is that this trap was set back in between two thousand and one and two thousand and three when we had we started the war on terror the war on afghanistan the war in iraq. and so we increased deficit spending then we bush we did the bush tax cuts which borrows prosperity out of the future you're going to cut taxes so there's less revenues and that increases deficit spending there's less revenues coming in you're still doing the same levels of spending then we increased the levels of spending when we
everywhere you look at what happens if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff then what are politicians going to do to avert the fiscal cliff and can they come to an agreement let's step back out of this narrative that the u.s. has to avert this cliff in order to avoid recession and doesn't really matter long term mike whether we go off the fiscal cliff or not. no it doesn't it's just a little more pain now or a whole bunch more later this fiscal cliff they're talking about it's like it just...
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foods in the u.s. people are unaware of what the consequences are of consuming these foods in fact voting yes on prop thirty seven seems like a no brainer but the efforts of those who profit from keeping us in the dark are pouring tens of millions of dollars into a distant from asian campaign to stop prop thirty seven reports from last week show that over forty. one million dollars has been invested into the no on prop thirty seven campaign check it out. thirty seven proposes a food labeling requirement the american medical association called scientifically unjustified and ministering thirty seven's complex regulations would waste millions of tax dollars. throwing on a lab coat and a stethoscope does not mean this lady is a doctor or that she gives a crap about your health and to say that a label even would be scientifically unjustified is calling the forty other countries that require labels or a straight up ban g m o's stupid look the cost for california residents is in consequential if you actually
foods in the u.s. people are unaware of what the consequences are of consuming these foods in fact voting yes on prop thirty seven seems like a no brainer but the efforts of those who profit from keeping us in the dark are pouring tens of millions of dollars into a distant from asian campaign to stop prop thirty seven reports from last week show that over forty. one million dollars has been invested into the no on prop thirty seven campaign check it out. thirty seven proposes a food labeling...
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fiscal cliff because how can you avoid it the impact from going over it would be a recession in the u.s. economy next year and an increase in the jobless rate to nine point one percent by the end of two thousand and thirteen at seven point nine percent now and a deal to avert this would mean a deficit five hundred three billion dollars higher than it would otherwise have been in fiscal year two thousand and thirteen now this is all according to a new congressional budget office report this was a supposedly nonpartisan research arm for congress keep in mind these are the folks that a few months ago said growth will average four point three percent from two thousand and fourteen through two thousand and seventeen a rate the u.s. hasn't seen for more than a decade but who knows pigs can fly maybe they'll fly off the fiscal cliff we don't know but the political rhetoric has started flying back and forth that's for sure house speaker john boehner today said this we're spending a trillion dollars more than what we. continue to do that. this is year two the twenty four of your demographic bubb
fiscal cliff because how can you avoid it the impact from going over it would be a recession in the u.s. economy next year and an increase in the jobless rate to nine point one percent by the end of two thousand and thirteen at seven point nine percent now and a deal to avert this would mean a deficit five hundred three billion dollars higher than it would otherwise have been in fiscal year two thousand and thirteen now this is all according to a new congressional budget office report this was...
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i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting upon what our two fold position that is we need a legally binding guarantees that nothing. in what is going on in this area is against russian strategic deterrence and second we want. something that would allow us to judge and access on our own whether these statements are true whether they are compatible with reality those two things i very firm we cannot move on those and if the us part won some agreements some understanding with us they need to adjust that's our view you know you already told us once that one must go once i
i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting...
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banks are in better shape most u.s. banks never got to the basel limitations floor and they usually run into their leverage ratio limits for what people don't realize basel really applaud in a significant way the large banks because it let them play games with different kinds of risk waits for assets for your typical day to leverage ratio was to governing rule ok well we'll leave it there for now but when we come back we're going to talk much more about housing and this idea that there's a so-called recovery he got into a little bit of it we're going to do a lot more after the break with chris whalen of tangent capital partners also still ahead we've seen college tuitions go up as states have become cash strapped in the u.s. but could universities loaded bureaucratic budgets be part of the problem we'll explain in tonight's loose change but first your closing market numbers. see good lumber jury was easy to believe when its most sophisticated. lead doesn't usually don't. an amount any. mission to teach creation why it s
banks are in better shape most u.s. banks never got to the basel limitations floor and they usually run into their leverage ratio limits for what people don't realize basel really applaud in a significant way the large banks because it let them play games with different kinds of risk waits for assets for your typical day to leverage ratio was to governing rule ok well we'll leave it there for now but when we come back we're going to talk much more about housing and this idea that there's a...
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see i'm rolling through u.s. consumer debt as only the occupy movement protesters are buying of death for pennies on the dollar and then forgiving as some call it an ingenious idea others a disaster waiting to happen we'll debate the effectiveness of this program straight ahead. plus sacks of lies and the surveillance state the more this is a trade a scandal unfolds the more curious this case becomes thought beyond a made for t.v. sex drama we'll tell you why this story matters for your internet privacy and what it says about the state of surveillance in the u.s. . it's wednesday november fourteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching. well how do you feel about bailing out the people instead of the big banks well that's what a spinoff of the occupy wall street of occupy wall street is on a mission to do what's called the rolling jubilee and it's catching the attention of journalists and the finance sector it's being both hailed and scrutinized here's the organization's explanation of
see i'm rolling through u.s. consumer debt as only the occupy movement protesters are buying of death for pennies on the dollar and then forgiving as some call it an ingenious idea others a disaster waiting to happen we'll debate the effectiveness of this program straight ahead. plus sacks of lies and the surveillance state the more this is a trade a scandal unfolds the more curious this case becomes thought beyond a made for t.v. sex drama we'll tell you why this story matters for your...
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to cross not the u.s. electoral system i'm joined by in week shapiro in richmond he is a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the capitol institute and in philadelphia we crossed and in he is a writer and blogger for counter approach all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ok lynn i'd like to go to you first in philadelphia how would you describe this selection here and how is it different from the election of two thousand and eight because we had citizens united in between time and i think you know where i'm going well in two thousand and eight there was a lot of optimism after that it was a bush there was a lot of hope specially among american so-called progressives that change was coming and it hasn't really hasn't at all actually so this time is more measure of enthusiasm for obama and i'm surprised there's anything easy as a model and this is certainly not an endorsement of romney because what we've seen is a continuum of american policy especial
to cross not the u.s. electoral system i'm joined by in week shapiro in richmond he is a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the capitol institute and in philadelphia we crossed and in he is a writer and blogger for counter approach all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ok lynn i'd like to go to you first in philadelphia how would you describe this selection here and how is it different from the election of two thousand and eight...